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July 22 here. I think there are a couple of july threads somewhere but I couldnt tell you where. I would love to keep up with everyone!

I'm July 22nd as well!!

In 2 weeks my life will be changed forever.

To anyone that has already has this surgery.....info or advice on what to pack!??

I'm supposed to stay one night after surgery and want to be as comfy as possible. Do we

Bring our own pjs? What about the drive home...stretchy shorts I'm assuming!!?

Sooooooooo ready!!

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Kmf- I read the what to bring post and really stripped the list down after going thru it.

I have surgery tomorrow and am brining: ipad & phone with chargers, chapstick, earplugs (in case it's noisy) eye mask (help me sleep) I'm wearimg a big comfortable dress in and out, small pillow and a tiny fan (in case it's hot in the room) toothbrush & paste and slip on sandals

All this will fit in a backpack. No makeup no extra clothes. I'm there to have surgery, drink Water and get the heck out of there.

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Hello all. July 2 here. I'm about 1 week postop here. Glad it's over. I stayed one night. Didn't wear anything but hospital gowns and packed for more. I slept a lot. I am still excessively tired. I got up and started walking as soon as I could. The gas from surgery sucks. I wasn't anticipating that. I wasn't expecting the abdominal drain. Not pretty, but not a problem. They said walking helps. Learning to sip instead of gulp has been difficult. All in all, I'm so glad I did this. I still have some gas pains, but I know it will get better. I have my first follow up in 2 days. It's just a totally new experience. I wish you all the best and look forward to hearing everyone's progress.

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July 22 here. I think there are a couple of july threads somewhere but I couldnt tell you where. I would love to keep up with everyone!

I'm July 22nd as well!!

In 2 weeks my life will be changed forever.

To anyone that has already has this surgery.....info or advice on what to pack!??

I'm supposed to stay one night after surgery and want to be as comfy as possible. Do we

Bring our own pjs? What about the drive home...stretchy shorts I'm assuming!!?

Sooooooooo ready!!

I overpacked. I didn't use anything other than a hair brush, toothbrush and toothpaste. You don't need pj's or a robe. I was there less than 24 hrs and left wearing the same thing I wore in (big comfy tshirt and lounge pants and flip flops). Good luck!

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So happy to hear the positive feedback.. I have surgery tomorrow and I'm going thru all the anxiety feelings.. I was so snappy yesterday and hungry.. I thought about backing out but I know it's not the right thing to do.. Keep us informed so we know what to expect.. Good Luck!

Hello all. July 2 here. I'm about 1 week postop here. Glad it's over. I stayed one night. Didn't wear anything but hospital gowns and packed for more. I slept a lot. I am still excessively tired. I got up and started walking as soon as I could. The gas from surgery sucks. I wasn't anticipating that. I wasn't expecting the abdominal drain. Not pretty, but not a problem. They said walking helps. Learning to sip instead of gulp has been difficult. All in all, I'm so glad I did this. I still have some gas pains, but I know it will get better. I have my first follow up in 2 days. It's just a totally new experience. I wish you all the best and look forward to hearing everyone's progress.

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So happy to hear the positive feedback.. I have surgery tomorrow and I'm going thru all the anxiety feelings.. I was so snappy yesterday and hungry.. I thought about backing out but I know it's not the right thing to do.. Keep us informed so we know what to expect.. Good Luck!

You are gonna be just fine. I was the same way just last week. I was excited and freaking at the same time. The only advice I could offer right now is:

1. Try to relax and think about the final outcome.

2. Get up and walk as absolutely soon as possible. If you feel like you can make another trip down the hall, DO IT! I really think it helped my recovery. There were two others that day that had surgery. I think I was in the middle. I left before them and never saw them up. I did hear nurses tell the they would feel better sooner. I think I did.

3. Don't wait until the next day to get meds. I was prescribed the Tylenol with Codeine, and a few for nausea. Luckily, no nausea, but the Tylenol DID help me sleep and nap.

4. You're gonna be exhausted, so rest well, and walk around the house.

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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU... It's so amazing what words can do to a person.. I'm getting ready to pack and go to the store and buy some things.. Do you have any advice on what I should buy?.. To get me startd.. I think I'm overwhelmed and I can't think straight..

So happy to hear the positive feedback.. I have surgery tomorrow and I'm going thru all the anxiety feelings.. I was so snappy yesterday and hungry.. I thought about backing out but I know it's not the right thing to do.. Keep us informed so we know what to expect.. Good Luck!


You are gonna be just fine. I was the same way just last week. I was excited and freaking at the same time. The only advice I could offer right now is:

1. Try to relax and think about the final outcome.

2. Get up and walk as absolutely soon as possible. If you feel like you can make another trip down the hall, DO IT! I really think it helped my recovery. There were two others that day that had surgery. I think I was in the middle. I left before them and never saw them up. I did hear nurses tell the they would feel better sooner. I think I did.

3. Don't wait until the next day to get meds. I was prescribed the Tylenol with Codeine, and a few for nausea. Luckily, no nausea, but the Tylenol DID help me sleep and nap.

4. You're gonna be exhausted, so rest well, and walk around the house.

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I booked my day of 7/24 in early June and just got a call that they are not sure now if the doctor will be available that day to do my surgery. I'm freaking out. Scheduled that far out to work around vacations at work and other things, will be ticked off if he can't do it now. I don't want another doctor to do it because my doctor is the top surgeon in the area for this surgery. AUGH!! Why can't things ever work out like they are supposed to. Now I'm playing the wait game for a call back to advise if I need to move my date.

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I am 5 days post-op and drinking seems to be getting much easier and the only pain is in my left shoulder blade (gas). I have been walking, doing my best to sip and not gulp. My stomach still is swollen, but I'm sure that will take some time to go down. Overall, I am feeling fine and I am very excited about the future. I have my first doctor visit tomorrow too! :)

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Not sure if your Dr gave you a list of items for postop. I bought sugar free Jello and Popsicles, Beef and chicken broth, and Isopure. The Isopure has the Protein you'll need for at least the first week. It was easy to put down before surgery, but not so easy now. Buy Water and G2 Gatorade. Keep sippin water and get up walking as soon as you can.

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I am 5 days post-op and drinking seems to be getting much easier and the only pain is in my left shoulder blade (gas). I have been walking, doing my best to sip and not gulp. My stomach still is swollen, but I'm sure that will take some time to go down. Overall, I am feeling fine and I am very excited about the future. I have my first doctor visit tomorrow too! :)

I'm excited too!! I'm looking forward to my first visit. Can't wait till the swelling and pains disappear too. Not bad though. The worst part is the low and up/down energy levels which I'm sure will bounce back. I'm bringing naps back into style. ????. Good luck tomorrow!

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Hi Sleevers. I will be sleeved on July 14. I had no idea I would be this excited about all this. Kudos to all the new Sleevers this week and in the weeks to come.....what an awesome journey we are embarking on.

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I am 5 days post-op and drinking seems to be getting much easier and the only pain is in my left shoulder blade (gas). I have been walking, doing my best to sip and not gulp. My stomach still is swollen, but I'm sure that will take some time to go down. Overall, I am feeling fine and I am very excited about the future. I have my first doctor visit tomorrow too! :)

Way to Go LaFuega! Thanks for sharing about your individual experience. Let us know how your Dr visit goes,

It feels to me like when you do well we all do well. Sharing you journey really helps. Thank you.

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Hello fellow sleevers. I'm scheduled for July 29th in Dallas. Thankful to have you all to lean on before, during and after.

Wishing everyone a safe surgery and speedy recovery.

Storm

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Can someone tell me the name of the group on Facebook or send me a request to join? Of course I'm a day late to join! Facebook pic is same as on here and full name is Tracy Cline Musselman. Thanks :)

You can add me on Facebook as a friend and I will add you to the secret group if you like

Facebook.com/mrs.PamelaClark

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